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Old 08-21-2005, 12:30 PM
TWINUNO TWINUNO is offline
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Default 2nd hand 20/2 hand analysis

No reads, just wondering if i played this right to the river. I didnt want any flush draws comming out but wasnt sure if making a big pot was best so that everyone was forced to stay in. I played it preflop because of the chance i could hit my flush but taking top 2 isnt bad either. I realize that on the turn i prob should have pushed with the pot being this big, the 100 raise was real stupid.
Can you depict it apart.
***** Hand History for Game 2572489204 *****
NL Texas Hold'em Trny:15033756 Level:1 Blinds (10/15) - Sunday, August 21, 12:23:06 EDT 2005
Table Multi-Table(432634) Table #86 (Real Money)
Seat 5 is the button
Total number of players : 10
Seat 1: Boston__Bob ( $1000 )
Seat 2: JUNKEDOUT97 ( $1000 )
Seat 3: ajmyson ( $1000 )
Seat 4: twinlentini ( $1000 )
Seat 5: TONYtheLAMA ( $985 )
Seat 6: robertfini ( $1105 )
Seat 7: lazy476 ( $1000 )
Seat 8: newvision1 ( $985 )
Seat 9: TURKSTER333 ( $1000 )
Seat 10: A10JQKAFLUSH ( $925 )
Trny:15033756 Level:1
Blinds (10/15)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to twinlentini [ 6d Ad ]
newvision1 folds.
TURKSTER333 calls [15].
A10JQKAFLUSH folds.
Boston__Bob calls [15].
JUNKEDOUT97 calls [15].
ajmyson folds.
twinlentini calls [15].
TONYtheLAMA folds.
robertfini folds.
lazy476 checks.
** Dealing Flop ** [ 5s, 6s, Ac ]
lazy476 checks.
TURKSTER333 checks.
Boston__Bob bets [80].
JUNKEDOUT97 calls [80].
twinlentini raises [200].
lazy476 folds.
TURKSTER333 calls [200].
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Boston__Bob calls [120].
JUNKEDOUT97 folds.
** Dealing Turn ** [ Jd ]
TURKSTER333 bets [15].
Boston__Bob calls [15].
twinlentini raises [100].
TURKSTER333 calls [85].
Boston__Bob calls [85].
** Dealing River ** [ Qd ]
TURKSTER333 bets [15].
Boston__Bob is all-In [685]
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twinlentini will be using his time bank for this hand.
twinlentini folds.
TURKSTER333 folds.
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Old 08-21-2005, 12:41 PM
Dave D Dave D is offline
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Default Re: 2nd hand 20/2 hand analysis

I would have made the flop 300 or 350 to go. I would have pushed the turn, you definatly underbet it, would have to make it at least 350 to go or something. I'd probably call that All in even though I know I shouldnt, and get shown runner runner straight.
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Old 08-21-2005, 01:11 PM
Exitonly Exitonly is offline
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Default Re: 2nd hand 20/2 hand analysis

On the flop i think i might raise a little more, but i think the main problem was the turn, 100 into a pot of 800/900 with two people already invested.. i think you have to push here aswell.
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Old 08-21-2005, 01:30 PM
Blindcurve Blindcurve is offline
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Default Re: 2nd hand 20/2 hand analysis

Most of the time, I don't play this pre-flop. I'm not good enough to know when my hand is good without a monster flop, and I don't want to spend chips trying to hit an 8 to 1 shot, or have to try to draw on the flop.

Nonetheless, this is a great flop for your hand.
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I didnt want any flush draws comming out but wasnt sure if making a big pot was best so that everyone was forced to stay in.

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You're right. You need to protect your hand. You do that with a big bet here. You need to charge the flush draws enough that it is incorrect for them to continue. I would raise all-in. The pot is big enough, especially considering my hand. The only hands that beat you are AA, 55 and 66, the last two are real possibilities, but I'm not good enough to get away from a reraise if I put in 450-550 and get pushed on. Someone might make that play with AT, or 65.

I suppose your other option is to call and make sure the turn isn't a spade, but almost nothing that hits the turn is going to make you happy if someone puts in a raise behind you. I say close them out and run.

EDIT: Misread HH first time.

On the turn, since it's not a flush card, I'd definitely move in.

I don't like your hand as much on the river, looks like AJ caught on the turn and is now putting you to a decision, but I think I would have called, anway.
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